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the american people know the story keeps changing from this administration on libya. >> jon: tonight, the debate over the time line and the role of the moderator. plus, one of the world's most recognized brands cuts its ties with one of the biggest names in sports. and now as the doping scandal grows, word lance armstrong has stepped down as chairman of the cancer foundation he helped create. so what should the rest of us do with all those yellow bracelets? >> jon: we begin tonight with details of an attempted terror attack foiled in the heart of new york city and word that president obama was among the original targets. good evening. i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. hours ago, we learned federal agents arrested a man who they say was attempting to detonate a bomb right near the new york federal reserve. three blocks from the site of the world trade center less than a quarter mile away. federal officials say the suspect's original targets included president obama and the new york stock exchange. we don't yet know why he allegedly changed his plan. what we do know is that

on the east coast. we'll be back with you tomorrow. "happening now" starts right now. jon: at fox news alert. a historic storm leaves massive destruction in its wake. much of the east coast now dealing with flooding, crippled transportation and power outages and now the storm heads west. nearly 200 firefighters battle an enormous inferno in new york city. 80 homes burned to the ground in one devastated seaside community. many evacuated residents still uncertain whether they have a home to go back to. >>> a new jersey nuclear plant deer clairing an alert after floodwaters rose seven feet high. an update and more all "happening now." jon: good morning to you, from a shell-shocked northeast. i'm jon scott. jenna: nice to have you back in the studio. jon: great to be back. jenna: you felt the elements out there. jon: it wasn't as bad when i was out there as it got. jenna: show you comparisons yesterday, you get the feeling what the last 24 hours means not only for new york city but the entire east coast. i'm jenna lee. we're so glad you're with us today. new york and new jersey declared major di

have brand new stories and more breaking news. jon: new information on the deadly terror attack at the consulate in benghazi, libya. what a string of e-mails reveals about who know what and when. >>> two weeks before the election day the battle for the white house getting even more intense. we'll have the latest from the campaigns. >>> twefled girl found in a recycling bin. two teenage boys charged with her murder. the clue from their own mother which helped break the case. it is all "happening now.". jon: brand new response from the white house to those newly-released e-mails showing within hours of the deadly attack on our consulate in libya the white house was told terrorists were claiming responsibility. good morning to you, i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. new reaction to state department e-mails just now seeing the light of day. this information went out to about 400 top national security military, and dip low mastic officials, almost in realtime as this attack that you're seeing on your screen was happening. it is raising serious new questions about what the white hou

, alex. martha: come back soon. "happening now" starts right now. jon: brand new stories and breaking news. jenna: the second faceoff for the presidential candidates now just hours away with a far different format from last time around. how hall may change the race for the white house. we're live in new york with the very latest on that. a stunning new development in the fallout from the terror attack in benghazi. why secretary of state hillary clinton says she, and not the white house, is to blame. a young girl in pakistan shot in the head by the taliban because she wanted to go to school. she is now out of that country and in a british hospital but concerns for her safety are far from over. we'll tell you why, it is all "happening now." jenna: election day three weeks away. jon: hard to believe. it is a tuesday, three weeks from now. jenna: tonight's showdown between the president and governor romney may make-or-break this very tight race for both men. we saw what happened after the first debate. will it rebeat. i'm jenna lee. jon: oomph jon scott. hours away for number two between

major developments in the wake of the murders of four americans in libya on september 11th. jon: i'm jon scott. sourcers telling fox news that the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi might have been part of a broader effort to drive out american and the western presence from libya. these sources telling fox that scores of security insurance tkepblts prior to 9/11, including some on western targets in the benghazi area indicated a possible ominous pattern. also new "associated press" report says the cia station chief in libya let washington know within 24 hours of that murder raid that terrorists were behind it. that would contradict the spontaneous attack theory pressed by some in obama administration officials for several days after the incident. chief washington correspondent james rosen has breaking details on that. >> reporter: with these latest disclosures and with president obama's appearance on the daily show last night the mystery of what he and his aides knew about benghazi and when has only deep end. the show's host liberal comedian jon stewart asked about the admin

a good one. jon: brand-new stories. jenna: brand-new reports the cia chief in libya told washington within 24 hours that the deadly attack on our consulate was done by militants not an angry mob. why the white house handled the aftermath the way it did. the candidates gearing up for the third and final debate, foreign policy is the hot topic. this is their final push in key swing states and with a key voting block. young and full of life, that's how the husband of a missing coffee shop barrista, the woman you see on your screen describes his wife. the very latest on the desperate search for her is all on "happening now." jenna: hi, everybody, great to have you with us on this friday, i'm jenna lee. two major developments in the wake of the murders of four americans in libya on september 11th. jon: i'm jon scott. sourcers telling fox news that the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi might have been part of a broader effort to drive out american and the western presence from libya. these sources telling fox that scores of security insurance tkepblts prior to 9/11, includin

" starts right now. jon: 11 a.m. straight up on the east coast, and we begin with this fox news alert. the dow taking another big dive today, down more than 234 points at this moment. one and three-quarters percent all because of poor earnings reports from big companies like 3m and due possibility, even apple sharply lower today. also the federal reserve branch in the richmond, virginia, sees a manufacturing pullback. all of that bad news piled on top of the dow, down 234 points. the nasdaq down about 33. we will keep an eye on it throughout "happening now." >>> brand new stories and breaking news now, a fierce showdown in florida. president obama and governor romney going head to head in the final presidential debate. jenna: now the final sprint to the election is on with just two weeks to go. who won, is one of the questions. and will it be enough to change any minds? we're going to break down the style and substance of the debate with our own fair and balanced conversation, aren't we, jon? and is one of our greatest threats is a nuclear-armed iran. did the candidates lay out plans

show's" jon stewart in reference to the killings in libya that when four americans get killed, it is not optimal. senators john mccain and kelly ayotte are here to talk about that. first it's happening again, governor mitt romney starting to see a surge from the debate. >> by the way, the new gallup poll is outs, and it's rom plus seven. this is not -- it is romney plus seven. this does not yet include that seven-day rolling average. romney is 52-45 over obama in the rolling gallup daily tracking. so i think obama, you need to keep talking about these binders. you need to keep talking about big bird. you need to keep talking about these insulting infantile irrelevant things. >> what president obama has been trying do from the spring on is not to offer the country a vision forward, it is not to say here's how we get out of debt, here's how we grow the economy, but just don't like mitt romney. he's basically trying do disqualify his opponent with his sea of negativity. he's trying to distract this country. he's trying to divide this country, pitsing people against each other. he

really wants to see. the comedian versus the cable news anchor. jon stewart and bill o'reilly faceoff in rumble 2012. we'll handicap the showdown and look at how the opponents are getting ready. is stewart really prepping with colbert and a chicken? nothing would surprise me with jon stewart. >> sounds about right. >>> we're going to start with an amber alert in colorado. the fbi has joined the search for jessica rodriguez, last seen leaving for school yesterday morning. she never arrived. clayt clayton sandell is on this story. clayton? >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. 50 police officers, including the fbi, are search right now, overnight using bloodhounds in temperatures that near freezing. and no sign of jessica. a desperate search under way for a 10-year-old last seen nearly 24 hours a ago. the last time anybody saw jessica was 8:30 friday morning. she left to walk three blocks to meet friends for a walk to school. a route she did every day. but she never got there. when jessica didn't show up for class, the school called her home. but jessica's mother, who works the overnig

wasn't all laughs. >> no, it isn't. jon stewart, you know, sure he's on comedy central, but a lot of people go there for the news, specifically younger people. jon stewart isn't always making jokes. he does ask very pointed questions. let's listen to this exchange. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal response, at least to the american people, as far as us all being on the same page. >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> right. >> we're going to fix it. >> all of it. >> all of it. and what happens during the course of a presidency is that the government is a big operation. at any given time, something screws up and you make sure that you find out what's broken and fix it. >> you have the president talking about the benghazi situation. at this point, who would have thought we'd be talking about foreign policy in regards to the presidential campaign, but it has become part of the narrative. >> of course, foreign policy will be the subject of the debate monday night in florida. there was big news in florida overn

jenna: jon scott said he might come and do it with me. jon: some time. 12 miles in the mud. should be fun. jenna: photos on monday. have a good weekend, everybody. jon: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert from the campaign trail with a little more than 72 hours until the final presidential debate, and a new pew poll raises the stakes for the big face off on monday. welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. 72 hours we will be broadcasting live from the site of the final presidential debate in boca raton, florida. the pew research center releases a new poll showing governor mitt romney slowing a huge gap over the past few weeks picking up 11 points on the issue of foreign policy. who would make good decision -gs. good decisions. and foreign policy is the focus of that final debate. chris style wart is our fox news digital analyst and host of fox news. the lead president obama had has plummeted 11 points. he had a 15-point advantage in this department in september, and now take a look at it. it is a four-point advantage for him. is that all because of libya? >> w

. also pulitzer prize winning historian jon meacham. we have three weeks to go until election day. and tonight, obviously, is the big debate. it's going to be a town hall-style debate. and some new polls are out. let's take a look at, again, we've got a shift possibly in the electoral map. this morning, a new "usa today" gallup poll shows growing momentum for mitt romney in the key battleground states, including ohio, florida, and virginia. the poll has romney pulling ahead by four points among likely voters. 50% to 46%. this is obviously a big shift. it's only one poll. but perhaps the bigger take away from this poll and some others is how the candidates are ranking among likely woman voters in those battleground states. we've heard an awful lot about the gender gap since the primary season, but among likely female voters in swing states, mitt romney's pulling almost even with the president. 48% to 49%, among male voters in the swing states, romney has an eight-point lead over the president. mark, let's start with you. you're reporting right now that senior democratic officials a

thought all of this, jon. take a listen. >> what would have been worse? jenna: if i had to get jon scott up over that wall, that would have been worse, and that's the one question that plagued me throughout this whole event, where is jon scott? what was -- where was he? we're going to have to leave you with that thought. jon: i was on my couch. [laughter] maybe next year. thanks for joining us. jenna: may "america live" starts right now. megyn: fantastic job. and a fox news alert on the final faceoff between president obama and governor romney and how this became a debate that some political analysts are now calling a must-win for the president. welcome to "america live" where we are today live from lynn university in boca raton, florida. the site of it all. i'm megyn kelly. in eight hours the president and the republican challenger go head to head on this stage to face off on foreign policy. that topic could not be any hotter right now with new fallout almost every day from the administration's changing response to the terror attack in libya that killed our ambassador and three ot

daily show's" jon stewart, in the other bill o'reilly of fox news. at times, as you can imagine, decorum went out the window, and so many people wanted to watch online last night that the server actually crashed. abc's reena ninan has the story from washington. good morning, reena. >> reporter: good morning to you, bianna. they really are the odd couple. bill o'reilly versus jon stewart taking on the heavy issues of this election season with, of course, a humorous spin on it all. >> we are merely weeks from being a failed state or even worse, greece, and the way to solve it is to kill big bird. >> reporter: it's the debate this election season that is clocking in the laughs. >> drones, yes, waterboards, no. >> may i borrow one of your cards for this? >> no. >> reporter: fox news anchor bill o'reilly -- >> adios, sayonara, aloha, it's boring. >> reporter: -- took on comedian jon stewart. >> no, no, no, no. >> reporter: in a 90-minute debate with topics ranging from funding pbs. >> give me my money back, the $800 billion to the iraq war, and children's television is on the house. >> report

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continued even until yesterday on the daily show with jon stewart the president continues to have trouble explaining what happened and explaining how he managed to talk about this in the way that he did. so, yeah, you'd have to say that libya is at the heart of that big drop. megyn: it's amazing what a difference that issue is starting to have in this election, because the same polling group did a poll on foreign policy about a week ago and asked about everything from china, to iran, to egypt, and let me just give you some of the numbers. it shows the two candidates about deadlocked on who would better handle iran. a slight edge for the president when it comes to who would handle egypt better. slowed a slight edge -- stronger edge to romney and who would handle china better and get tough on trade with china the issue of libya seems to be the thing that narrowed this gap from 11-point advantage to barack obama to 4-point advantage. while it was somewhat of a debacle the other night, one person said one and the other person challenged back and forth and the moderator tried to stop it and ev

in a play-off game the orioles had to have. highlights from that one-run game ahead in sports. plus, jon stewart tackles the conspiracy theory surrounding friday's employment numbers. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. >> i do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments, but rather as an affirmation of american leadership on behalf of aspirations held by people in all nations. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> 5:43. look at a live picture of new york city from the top of our building looking south. let's get a check of our weather from bill karins. >> looks like the heater staying on this morning. many areas still have that big chill going on. don't expect a lot of sunshine on the east coast. a storm just off the coast. most of the rain

. >>> and the political debate everyone is talking about. not obama/romney, but jon stewart versus bill o'reilly. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is sunday, october 7th. i'm randi kaye. so glad you're with us. the pharmacy has recalled all of its products nationwide. the move comes as the cdc reports two more deaths from the disease, bringing the total now to seven. take a look at this map with me. 64 cases of fungal meningitis are confirmed in the nine states that you see highlighted there, but that number could go up. health officials say the contaminated steroid went out to 76 medical facilities in 23 states. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta has more details on the symptoms of this disease. >> randi, it's worth pointing out again we're talking about fungal meningitis as opposed to bacterial meningitis or the most common form, viral meningitis, that's the type you hear about typically being spread on college campuses. fungal meningitis, if there's any good news, it's not contagious. people got this because it was injected into them through a contaminated ste

and msnbc political analyst, john heilemann. we also have pulitzer prize-winning historian jon meacham. >> that's a nice smile. >> yeah. hi, willie. >> and willie geist is here as well. willie, you know, when presidential campaigns are coming down to the final stretch, we all know who they go to, right? >> right. >> how do you set the shot up, right? >> exactly. >> what's the angle? what's the image? and who do you go to? you go to tv's own willie geist, right? >> you do. >> let me ask you, willie, what were you thinking yesterday when you decided i'm going to put the president of the united states down in some corn. >> by a hay bale. >> with bales of hay all around to make brian williams look like he's one of the country bears in country bear jamboree. what's going on there? >> i guess the story can be told now, brian did call me. >> okay. >> yesterday about noon. >> right. >> said geist, what do we go with? and i said, you're going to want to get yourself some bales of hay because it's just two guys in blue suits hanging out on the farm. >> it's like nixon walking, you know, along th

morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. yes, it was a history-making night for those san francisco giants just pounding the tigers in game one of the world series. the giants beat them 8-3 thanks in large part to that man there. pablo sandoval, some serious flex appeal last night. three home runs, becoming just the fourth player to hit three home runs in a single game during the world series. after the ball game family and friends greeting the giants. sandoval's family was there as expected adding to all the emotion he felt as he talked to us in the locker room. >> you dream like a little kid of being in the world series. to hit three home run is too much for me right now. >> the dream for him and giants fans. it was awesome. he joins the likes of babe ruth and reggie jackson with his three home runs in that single game. get this, he is the first player to hit those three home runs in each his first three plate appearances during a world series ball game. i know christina loren stayed up late for this one. she's also checking the weather. >> i'm sure i'm not the only one. we know you did as we

, for a self-sul filling prophecy." well written. jon chait sitting with david corn, the author of "47 percent" as if it actually exists. >> it does, it >>. >> how much is it? >> 99 cents. >> read it in one night. >> jonathan you wrote that very well. when i was learning about the theory of b.s., if you will, that they're going to win it reminds me of that prince w. he announced we have the bush family the right to be president and i'm going to dictate through five weeks of recount that i am the president. is this what the other princely born guy is up to, roll snee. >> bush did that before the election, he went out to california, karl rove said he would win 320 electoral votes. >> my daddy said i'll be president, it's coming true. >> i went back and read something i wrote in 2000 when i was at "the new republic" at the time saying bush doesn't have it in the bag and i had to convince everyone he wasn't going to crush al gore, it was a surprising, shocking -- >> but this strategy of saying you've won before you've won creates an inevitability, i think it's ridiculously premature. we have two w

. the president is in new york. he's taped with jon stewart. i think this is his sixth appearance on the stewt show. his second since he's been in office. they seem to have a pretty good rapport, but sometimes he gets a little serious. john stewart can ask him some pointed questions about politics and policy. and then he's going to make more jokes at the al smith dinner later tonight. day full of quips for president obama. >> we'll see how funny he is, how biting and we'll see how finny and biting mitt romney is. we'll have coverage 9:00 p.m. eastern later tonight. >>> president obama was in ohio just yesterday. he'll be back on tuesday, the day after his third and final debate with mitt romney. our chief national correspondent john king is in ohio, happens to be in cincinnati right now. john, you visited one of the most important swing counties in one of the most important swing states if not the most important swing state. we're talking about ohio. what are you seeing, what are you hearing? >> reporter: wolf, i came to get a look at early voting here -- [ technical difficulties ] president o

:26. good morning, everyone, i'm jon kelley. we have a live look from albany middle school where teachers are gathering, ready to hold a vigil for a colleague found dead yesterday. the vigil for james izumizaki will be getting under way. a family member found him dead in his car yesterday morning. police think it was a suicide. just a few days ago the teacher was arrested for alleged lewd acts with a person under the age of 14. police say it was a former student. the alameda county sheriff's department says charges were not filed because that investigation is still ongoing. the albany school district plans to tell students about izumizaki's death sometime this morning. counselors are planning to be on campus. >>> right now let's take it outside -- actually it's tuesday. or is it wednesday? >> it's tuesday, jon kelley. >> i can't keep up it's so hot. >> it's so hot it makes everything more difficult. i'm happy to report this is the last day of triple-digit heat. by wednesday a ten-degree dropoff. this is the reason why. look at this completely clear shot of san francisco. hard to get this

. >>> it is 7:26. good morning, everybody. i'm jon kelley. of course the weather the big story this morning. a rain here means snow up in the sierra and this is what it looked like there in placer county early this morning. wow, the snow coming down. a nice thick blanket of the white stuff out there. no doubt they are sure to get more throughout the day, but let's check things closer here at home. meteorologist christina loren tracking that storm that is moving right over the bay area. christina, what's it looking like? >> oh, jon kelley, just be happy you are already at work because people have to drive through these very strong showers. as we get into the next hour, hour and a half, the weather will be at its worst. we've got a really good-looking line of showers moving onshore san mateo. you can see we've already been hammered all morning long. temperatures today will be on the cool side. 62 in livermore, 63 in santa teresa and 62 in gilroy with winds picking up throughout the day today. i'm talking about gusts potentially at 50 miles per hour, so you really want to take it easy out ther

appeared >> now on the jon stewart show and that york t wasn't all jokes.d he faced some tough questions about libya and republicans lastough night were jumping all over this exchange. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal admi response at least to the american people as far as us allimal being on the same page.an people as f >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. it's >> if four americans get killed it's not optimal and we're going >> repub to fix it. >> all of it. >> all of it. >> republicans are saying the president's characterization of those killings as not optimal not sounds weak and a president whend a preside talking about a terror attack that killed americans, charlie, led should really be using much stronger, more forceful language. >> jan, thank you.n, >>> and cbs news political director john dickerson is here. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk first about that jo gallup poll that shows mitt romney up seven points. does that suggest this race is es that heading in romney's direction? >> if you're mitt romney you love that number

controversies have dominated much of the discussion. jon husted is ohio's secretary of state. sir, good to have you with us. first question -- >> great to be with you. >> -- the courts have reinstated voting on sunday before election day. is it over now? is it settled or is there still an appeal to be heard? >> actually, that's not what the court said. the court said we could have it, or we could shut it down. what i chose to do is implement uniform hours across the state for the saturday, sunday and monday before the election. but that issue is settled. and we're moving on to the next issues that will affect the election in ohio. >> let's talk about some of those issues. early voting changes, voter i.d. in many states, changes, political move by republicans some say across the country who have seen the biggest controversies in texas, florida, pennsylvania and ohio, all republican governors passed by republican legislatures. how do you respond to the critics who say this is a partisan effort to reduce the democratic turnout? >> well, we didn't pass a photo i.d. law in ohio. you actually have --

. >> jon stewart relentless. the president is going back to the "daily show" this thursday. should be good. >> thank you for watching this half-hour. don't forget to check us out on facebook. >> that's it. more from abc coming up next. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing >>> this morning on "world news now" -- it is down to the wire for presidential debate number two. >> as candidates preparing to face off again tomorrow night we will have a new look at the race. it's monday, october 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> "world news now." >> like the new creepy voice we have now. "world news now." >> new voiceover guy. >> we like it. sound really -- good morning, everybody. i don't know where i was going with that. good morning, everybody. rob nelson. >> just going to stop you right there before you got in trouble. >> felt myself against that. >> the latest with our new poll and debate preparations in a moment. also this half-hour, the dramatic moment so many baseball fans are talking about. the broken ankle that ended the post season for yank

to jon stewart the late night comedian we have a president encouraging more questions. not answering the ones already posed. >> it's incredible after everything you went through to remember it was just a movie. looking at the cable he said it's not random crime of opportunity happening here. and that they have all of this information. and know this. and yet still come out to make the claim. this was all the spontaneous protest by movie. i spent time talking to people in the administration. basically saying you can't trust that. they have been saying it's not true. they won't go on the record now. we have a story confirming it. >> it refutes the president's claim on a comedy show when they got any piece of information, they laid it out to the american people. we now know that administration got report from the station chief in libya, saying it was terror attack. ple planned attack. she not only isn't sharing that, she is contradicting it. there is no evidence it was preplanned attack. every level, you think back to what the president said. in the second debate, he was offended that go

time to sit down with jon stewart to talk about the attack. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the optimal response to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here is what i'l

's this thing with trum trump. >> rally with katie perry on jon stewart. >> i am doing great. >> like this because that's where the money is obama campaign says the president is going where the voters are. such as inside edition. >> inedition really popular show. >> especially the young voters they need to win. the president also focuses on issues like student loan and contraception. the president in our latest poll is winning almost two-thirds of voters under 30 and he need them to turn out in droves. thus this from the first lady on jimmy kimmel. >> election day election day up and at them. >> actress lisa from girl taped this web video ad about your first time. >> you want to do it with a great guy. >> first time voting. that is. tv abc news. >> ♪ and music played in north canton, ohio tonight. that's where mitt romney and paul ryan are campaigning. romney needs ohio to win. of david muir with the key group that might help him get there. >> room any closing argument. one of the battle ground he need. >> i'm counting on iowa. >>reporter: today romney delivered the economic

'm jon kelley. alameda county sheriff's deputies making an arrest in connection with the death of a castro valley woman and a fire set at her house. that perpendiculson is accused killing barbara lachlay. firefighters responded to a fire at her home on october 18th. somebody beat her and set her house on fire. they'll be holding a news conference later on today to announce -- who they have arrested and we will have all those details coming up on our 11:00 a.m. newscast. >>> san mateo county sheriffs releasing this photo of a man they say kidnapped a 9-year-old girl from parkside elementary school. prosecutors say bradley mrazek grabbed the girl inside a bathroom and dragged her down the street. she was fortunately able to escape and run for help. he pleaded not guilty to those charges. >>> right now let's get a look at your friday forecast and rob mayeda says it's a nice one. >> even though we're starting off quite chilly this morning with low 40s and the north bay and san jose mid-40s this morning, not much wind for now, north winds picking up for the afternoon. we'll bring ou

[singing] jenna: jon scott. jon: all the people on stage with me. singers from phantom of the opera. beauty and the beast, and me. cut me some slack. jenna: i think you sound great. jon: thank you for joining us today. jenna: "america live" starts right now. megyn: sounds sounds are sounds great is right. fox news alert a stunning turn in the numbers for this election as a wide lead for the president has all but disappeared with just 22 days to go. welcome to "america live," everyone, i'm megyn kelly. just take a look at the numbers. on september 30th the "real clear politics" average of all polls had the president 74 electoral votes ahead of governor romney. when you looked at how it's likely to turn out in terms of which way states were leaning they used the polls to calculate at that point that the president had 265 votes, just about locked up, compared to just 191 for governor romney. you need 270 to win. fast forward to today, and we see the predicted 74-vote gap has shrunk to a mere 10 votes, and with the momentum now going to the former governor of massachusetts it is hard to

'm doing a debate with jon stewart on saturday in washington, and i'm sure stewart is going to have zingers all over the place, but if you come in with zingers, you sound stilted, all right. they have to just owe car to you, so if stewart says something dumb which is almost a given, i'm going to pop him, all right. but i don't know how, and so romney's got to have enough confidence in his intellectual acumen to get in there, but if he comes in with all this rehearsed stuff, he's just going to come across as a samb by. >> how do you feel about what the polls say right now? do you think romney is truly behind, or is that closer race than some would have us believe? >> i think romney is running a little bit behind but if he does well on wednesday night he's going to close the gap. look, romney has to look ahead. people know how they feel now. he can't say the president did this, that or the other thing. he has to say this is what i can do for you and make your life better. if he can do that, all right, and put the president on the defensive a few times, he'll gain. >> last thing on this, what

the story. >> reporter: hello. my name is jon levine. i'm from new york city, new york, united states of america. i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed, and then i left. >> reporter: and this is where he ended up. he now teaches chinese students about the country he has left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a masters degree and a dead-end job. going, america. hello, china. a new life of opportunity. >> look at this. >> you can say it's a long march. >> a long march, indeed, for jonathan, and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's power. >> in the states everybody is so mopey. it's the end of the world, and there's no jbz, and inequality is through the roof, and we're back to like the guilded age in the u.s. >> reporter: for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big bad china. china keeping its currency low, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one i will label chi

interesting interview on jon stewart and let's face it, a lot of americans get their news from those shows. >> you guys have invited mitt romney? >> absolutely. we would love to have mitt romney speak with young people, give him the opportunity to talk about the issues that concern them as well. we reached out to both of them. hopefully we'll get mitt romney. >> there were two shows, two very big ones, by which i mean tall. complaining about this last night. let's look at david letterman and bill o'reilly. >> we have our own little problem. >> romney won't come on. he's not coming on at all. he doesn't have to come on. >> i think you and i because he's not on "the factor." we should go together and just confront him. >> i would watch that. >> we would all watch that. >> that would be fascinating. >> sway, if mitt romney was on mtv, what are the kinds of things you think that you and some of the questioners today would have put to him that would be different from the questions that they put to the president? >> i'm not sure which ones would be different. i know we would talk to him about, y

ignatius. president obama addressed libya in his interview with jon stewart last week. let's watch. >> difficulty, the perception seems to be state was on a different page than you or that you had susan rice five days afterwards saying well, this video could have been a part of that, and then other -- >> the truth is that information comes in, folks put it out throughout the process. people say it's still incomplete. what i was always clear about was we're going to do an investigation and figure out exactly what happened. >> you know, people are always telling me to calm down but i wonder if at some point you have to be more eruptive than the president right there. he seems so almost blase in answering these questions. why doesn't he take the initiative and every day tell us what he's learned new and be aggressive? we want to any and he's the guy who tells us. >> there's a couple different issues. first of all, what are we going to do about it? that's the presidential question. to guarantee that the people who did this will feel some pain and there will be retribution at the end of

you so much to both of you. kt, rich, see you later. bill: jon scott "happening now," how you doing. jon: i am doing well, good morning to you, bill, the race for the white house is tight and getting tighter. the new washington post polling to share with you, plus the growing mess about the attack on our diplomats in libya, martha was just talking about it, what the administration knew and when the debate on that is growing. the next generation of disease, bugs that jump from animals to humans, some scary stuff. also tomorrow's debate moderator candy crowley already coming under fire from both sides. what has them upset? our news watch panel weighs in. it's all "happening now." bill: a community shaken to its core. a young girl kidnapped blocks from her home and found murdered. now a killer in that town is on the run. >> if you see something that is suspicious our recommendation is to just leave it and call us. this p*erpb is still ou person is still out there and you never know what will be the piece for us to find him. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! sp! slap! slap! ] ow! [ male announcer ]

the "pitcher's mound," and suddenly he's just about as tall as george bush. and check out how jon stewart boosted his height against bill o'reilly, but the obama/romney agreement says no height boost for either candidate, and a source deep inside the back room talks tells abc news that one of these past candidates -- we can't say which one -- insisted that the cameras be repositioned so as not to show his bald spot, but never any demands about brown m&ms. jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> oh. >> you're not following our writers on this show, paula. >> what height difference are we talking about? >> thank you. there we go. that is how we roll on the overnights. >> yeah, we're just kind of leaving ourselves like teeing everybody up for a bad, sick, inappropriate joke right now. >> is it comfortable down there? >> i'm going to rise to the occasion. >> there you go. come on up. join us, everybody. no crazy demands on the overnight. just loving the job. >> just love, three diet cokes. >> that's all. >> some kim kardashian posters. >> hmm. >> what was that again? that onion makes me cry.

, she got her heel stuck in the grass. i hate when that happens. jon: me too. >> very hard to walk on grass. once in a while that happens. we'll see you tomorrow. jenna: right now brand-new stories and breaking. jon: 19 days, can you believe it until the election and a new poll showing governor romney leading the president by a statistically significant margin for the first time in this race. for weeks we've known about tainted drugs from one pharmacy shipped to clinics across the country. why are more people getting kick and dying of meningitis? we'll ask our medical a-teamers. should schools bana popular snack saying

of it is this dollar issue. >> maybe jon fortt knows. wait a minute, he joins us from palo alto with more on yesterday's snafu. >> which you're not supposed to use. >> situation normally all fouled up. >> it used to be at wall street we weren't allowed to use snafu. >> it's fouled up, stuff we don't get. >> i think i am in san jose. i was in chicago a few hours ago i'm not completely sure but yes lots of explaining to do on multiple fronts based on what happened yesterday. our ceo telling "the journal" this was human error, for them that's a lot better than a systems problem since they handle so many sec documents for so many different companies. google getting on the call explaining just what this quarter was about from their perspective, and andrew you touched on a few of these things, mobile a big issue in terms of cost per click. they trotted out the number an $8 billion annual run rate for mobile, shows that global is growing, it just has some impact on the money they're making off of advertising clicks and also touting youtube growth in the quarter, so we got an interesting situation now analyst

. be culinary chic. >>> it is 7:26. good morning. i'm jon kelley. new video this morning of a three-alarm fire at a home in berkeley. it was shot by a neighbor out there. flames pouring out of that home. there were five people actually inside at the time of the fire. one of them was in a wheelchair. had to be rescued by police. the others were able to get out. nearby homes, they were also evacuated. this happened on benevenue avenue not too far from the intersection of college and ashby avenues. the damage so bad out there fire crews say they will have to excavate the back of the home just so they can remove the debris. reports are a propane tank caused the fire but investigators cannot confirm that information. right now, a check on your wednesday forecast. mother nature starting to cool it down. >> she is, she's starting off slowly. she's really going to cool us off as we head into the week. we want to start with a stunning live picture. you can make out the cars on the golden gate bridge. it's that clear this morning. no low clouds to report. as the result, temperatures are going to be warm

morning, everybody, i'm jon kelley. the san francisco board of supervisors all set to vote today on whether suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi should get his job back. the san francisco ethics commission has recommended that he be removed from office. mirkarimi pleaded guilty earlier this year to a misdemeanor related to an argument with his wife in which he bruised her arm. >>> in other news, president obama leaving san francisco this morning after a quick and very profitable fund-raising swing through the city. the president attending three fund-raisers, including a speech at the bill graham civic auditorium in front of 6,000 people. experts estimating the president raised at least $4 million. we know in the bay area our weather is always priceless. christina loren says a cool start but it's getting nice. >> we're getting paid in sunshine just about every day this week but we do have a slight chance of some showers with an area of low pressure that's been offshore. today it finally moves in. 72 degrees in los gatos, 71 in san jose and 72 in sent teresa. you don't need to pull out

morning, everybody. i'm john p jon kelley. the giants fans gearing up for that world series tonight. of course, the big story for the giant, pitching. barry zito, he is on the hill for the g-men. he is up against arguably the best pitcher in baseball right now, justin verlander. he's allowed only 10 hits and just two runs in three ball games so far in the postseason. one the questions fans out at at&t park will want to know, will this weather clear up in time for the game? meteorologist christina loren is live. she's all decked out in giants gear with our forecast. good morning. >> hey, good morning, jon, as a man who knows sports, you know the giants have a lot to go up against when it companies to verlander pitching. one thing that isp coup it's ra i cooperating, the weather this morning. it's beautiful. we still have showers on the radar, but the cold is a bigger story so let's get right to your graphics. temperatures are in the 50s. even a couple 40s out there. san jose, dropped off to the mid-40s. at 47. 50 in livermore. 50 in sunnyvale. radar shows you we're starting to clear

into a deer or something, it's not good. jon: thank you for joining us today. jenna: "america live" with megyn kelly starts right now. megyn: fox news alert. in the presidential polls just hours ahead of a critical debate. welcome to "america live", i am megyn kelly reporting live from hempstead, new york or that is the side of the presidential debate tonight. it all happens less than eight hours from right now. the crew two presidential candidates will face off in the second of their three debates. tonight's meeting will be in a town hall format. this comes showing the governor romney is surging. in swing states, republican nominee mitt romney is virtually tied now with president obama, 48% to 49%, according to than usa today gallup poll. the good news is for the president in the non-battleground states, but this latest development in the swing states is highly significant. because the president, overwhelmingly won the nobel back in 2008 and critical states like ohio, it is what put him over the top or it already, team obama is slamming the gallup poll results. saying that the usa today resul

is finished. i'm not buying it. martha: k.t. mcfarland, thank you so much. bill: jon scott with an update on "happening now" coming up next. reporter: the polls are getting even tighter. the razor thin race is now anyone's game. plus, we will continue the discussion that martha was just having on these new developments in the murder of our diplomat in libya. fox news has obtained e-mails suggesting an al qaeda linked group was claiming responsibility for the attack within moments of them. catherine herridge, jennifer griffin, and several other guests on what the administration knew and when they knew it, what it all means is coming up. bill: all right, thank you so much. it is opening day for the nation's fastest speed limit. where it is and how fast you can drive. it is a lot higher than 55 miles per hour. ♪ [music playing] ♪ bill: there is an american stretch of highway today where you can drive 85 miles per hour, and it is legal. some argue it is not smart. but casey siegal is live in mustang ridge, texas, near austin, texas. how do they reach 85? why the number? reporter: everythi

don't want to jinx anything, right? [laughter] jon: thank you for joining us. jenna: "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert on a new development with the terror attack that killed four americans in libya just over five weeks ago, and the controversy over how this administration has handled this since. welcome to a unique edition of "america live," everyone, i'm megyn kelly. over the next hour, we are going to try and bring you this libya scandal start to finish, including the moment earlier today when the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, a democrat, criticized the president's national intelligence director by name for getting the story on libya wrong from the very start. to understand how this became such a big controversy, let's look at the key elements, the key events of the last five weeks in this report narrated by our own "special report" host,wet t baer -- bret baier. >> the u.s. ambassador to libya, our ambassador, has been killed along with three other americans after a series of attacks -- >> america's commitment to religious tolerance goes

the other day and jon stewart gave him tough questions about benghazi and libya and we got some actual information and news of course the headline about not being optimal situation the loss of four americans there. >> yeah, look, i mean jon stewart is the best of the non-journalist news outlets and that he does occasionally ask tough questions. i mean, saying that he he is the most serious of the comedy show hosts is not a huge compliment. it's like the best oktoberfest in orlando. or the best gas station sushi in alabama. he asks some serious question. i'm sure obama was mispleased to be asked serious question on those shows. overall strategy like this new ad comparing voting for the first time to losing your virginity these are desperate plays by a campaign that basically wants to argue on cultural terms and appeal to least informed voters most emotional voters rather than making a coherent case defending his own record and defending what he might do in the second term. >> do you think that youth voters come out and vote anywhere near the same capacity that they did in 2008. this clo

, it's a fun thing. >> jon stewart hosted comedy central tonight, benefits autism programs. various shall we say creative things were auctioned off. including an opportunity to go to the bathroom with actor seth rogen. and guess who won that? donny bid $36,000 to -- i need to know why. >> two things, $18,000, this is not right, guys, it was charity and it was a good excuse -- >> it's on video? >> i didn't think they would air it. nobody wants this. i didn't think they were going to air it. >> of all the things to bid on. >> and you know what? it was a very special experience. me and seth bonded. >> and most importantly for the audience, you washed your hands. >> i hope so, yes. >> you're giving me more money -- >> i'll tell you, jon stewart, he does an amazing thing. >> got to go. adam levine next. >>> good morning. it's 8:26 on this thursday, october 25th. let's get a check on the forecast. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> we have patchy fog around the area. low clouds and temperatures are hovering near 60 around the metro area. farther west, it's chilly in the 40s to 50s

to the pentagon, listen to what president obama told jon stewart about what happened right after that tack in lattack in libya. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans were killed. i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world after it happened. >> it was not the optimal response to the american people as far as us all being on the same page. >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed, it is not optimal. >> let's go to the pentagon now and talk to chris lawrence because, chris, there are all these new reports, they come in as far as what the cia might have known. what are you hearing? >> well, we're hearing some new reports from the ap, brooke, but stuff that cnn has already reported weeks ago. basically that in were indications shortly after this attack that it may not have been spontaneous, that it may have been planned. in fact, a u.s. official is basically saying no one right now is ruling out the idea that some of the attackers may have aspired to attack the consulate, but right now that officia

. president obama recently sat down with jon stewart for a mostly substantiative interview along with a few jokes. >> we have been speaking now for i think a good 12 to 14 minutes. and i am curious, how many e-mails during that time do you think your campaign has sent to me? >> it depends on what do you max out? >> reporter: no political figure has felt the impact of late night humor more than sarah palin. tina faye's impersonation of her on snl became a defining caricature. >> and i can see russia from my house. >> reporter: she never said the words exactly, but it stuck thanks to funny faye. >> mr. vice president, i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost ground. but i think people would be better served if we didn't keep interrupting each other. >> you don't scare me shark eyes. >> reporter: election 2012 may not have proven quite a rich a target, so its ultimatin flubs remains to be seen. but in the midst of a mud slinging horse race. >> governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets. >> the president began what i call an apology tour. >> reporter: if nothing else, we co

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